• September 7, 2022

    Post Partum Exercises

    by Lyndsay Provencio PT, DPT

    A new mom is sitting in the waiting room of her Obstetrics and Gynecologists office anxious for her 6-week postpartum check-up. She has been struggling with postpartum depression and is extremely eager to get back to exercising in hopes that […]

  • September 7, 2022

    Pelvic Floor Dysfunction In Athletes

    by Lyndsay Provencio PT, DPT

    As athletes, we do all the “little things”. It starts waking up early to get in a workout, fuel our bodies with the right nutrients, and stay after practice to work on that shot, routine, or pitch.  Tracking the mileage […]

  • September 7, 2022

    Physical Therapy And Pelvic Floor Exercises: The Perfect Duo

    by Lyndsay Provencio PT, DPT

    “I was out for a run and noticed that my hamstring was starting to bother me. I’m going to schedule an appointment with my physical therapist.”  “I was out for a run and noticed that I was having some urinary […]

  • September 7, 2022

    How To Optimize Recovery After Surgery

    by Sherif Elnaggar PT, DPT, OCS

    Let’s face it, being told you have to have surgery after an acute or long-standing injury is a tough pill to swallow. The thought of being confined to a sling, immobilizer, or cast is a scary one. There are thousands […]

  • September 7, 2022

    Scoliosis: Causes, Treatment, and Exercise Implications

    by Lyndsay Provencio PT, DPT

    It’s that time of year when back-to-school physical examinations are in high demand so students can participate in sports, have their weight and height monitored, and be evaluated for scoliosis. Wait….scoliosis? Yes, scoliosis. When primary care providers have an adolescent […]

  • September 7, 2022

    When Modalities Play A Role In Recovery And Performance

    by Sherif Elnaggar PT, DPT, OCS

    In the fitness and healthcare industry, new pieces of equipment are continually being offered to enhance recovery as well as improve performance. Massage guns, shockwave therapies, and hyperbaric chambers, just to name a few. However, the real question is….do these […]

  • September 7, 2022

    Desk Job Exercises To Keep You Moving!

    by [P]rehab

    Sitting for too long has been shown to have a negative impact on your body. With sedentary behavior, changes are seen in insulin sensitivity, and cardiovascular and metabolic function, along with the increased risk of mortality. This includes high blood […]

  • September 7, 2022

    Plyometric Exercises For Distance Runners

    by Lauren Lynass

    “We knew we could run in the mud because of our strength training,” reported by Coach Keith Andrew who led his high school boys cross country team to a 2006 Nike Team Nationals on a very waterlogged Portland course (4). […]

  • September 7, 2022

    Massage: Where does it fall in the recovery process?

    by Chris Lefever

    There are many cultural themes that carry between different sports physical therapy settings, especially at the higher levels of competition, but one that has always stuck out to me is the concept of massage. It doesn’t matter if you’re an […]

  • September 7, 2022

    Returning To Kipping Pull-Ups In CrossFit

    by Dillon Caswell PT, DPT, SCS

    Every sport has some specific skill that makes it unique. The skill is needed to excel in the sport due to the demands of the environment or competition. One of those unique skills in the sport of CrossFit, gymnastics, and […]

  • September 7, 2022

    The Best Medicine Ball Exercises

    by Craig Lindell PT, DPT, CSCS

    Are you considering more medicine ball exercises, AKA med ball exercises, in your routine but aren’t sure what to do or how to proceed? Perhaps you’ve seen some cool medicine ball exercises going down in your gym and on social […]

  • September 7, 2022

    Ice and Rest: Why To Avoid This After Injuries

    by Lauren Lynass

    Think about that last ankle sprain or wrist sprain you suffered, what did you do immediately following the injury? Probably ice, add a little compression and elevate that body part. Great idea, you did the right thing, but it’s time […]